The character gua one *** counts for 5 strokes, and the third stroke is a vertical lift.
Gua
Pinyin: guā
Definition: guā, a common Chinese character pronounced guā, was first used in Jinwen. Guā is the original character for "苽" and "蓏", and its original meaning is a gourd-shaped fruit hanging on a vine, which was later extended to mean ornaments shaped like melons, ceremonial objects, weapons, and other artifacts, as well as ripening melons and dividing melons.
Structure: monogram
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Expanded information:
Related Group Words: bitter melon, melon skin, melon, watermelon, pumpkin
1, bitter melon
Pinyin: [ kǔ guā ]?
Interpretation: annual herb with palmately parted leaves and yellow flowers. The fruit is oblong or ovoid, pointed at both ends, with many verrucose protrusions on the surface, green when unripe, orange when ripe, slightly bitter, and can be used as a vegetable.
2, melon skin
Pinyin: [ guā pí ]
Interpretation: melon skin belongs directly to the Cucurbitaceae, pumpkin plants, oblate spherical small fruits, the skin color is green and white stripes, like watermelon rind, the main vines of the main melon.
3. Guā fēn
Pinyin: [ guā fēn ]?
Definition: To divide or distribute like a melon. It refers to the division of territory by a number of imperialist countries.
4. Watermelon?
Pinyin: [ xī guā ]
Interpretation: annual herb with trailing stems, pinnately divided leaves, and yellowish flowers. The fruit is spherical or ellipsoid, with much moisture in the flesh and a sweet flavor.
5. Pumpkin
Pinyin: [ nán guā ]?
Interpretation: annual herb with trailing, pentagonal stems. The leaves are heart-shaped, the flowers are yellow, and the fruit is usually flat-orbicular or pear-shaped, reddish-brown at maturity. The fruit can be used as a vegetable, and the seeds can be eaten and used as medicine.